2021
DOI: 10.37875/asro.v12i01.395
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Using of Profile Matching and Borda Method in Predicting Threats Country in Asean

Abstract: Every single country of this world wants to enlarge and optimize their territory. It causes every single country get competition to strengthen their country. In the other side they want some comfort condition, the condition is free from anxiety and the ability to predict threats, is a situation esired by all citizens. Not yet optimal in countermeasures and predicting the direction of the threat. The need for innovation in the method of determination according to the current state. Research based on the Decisio… Show more

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“…The alternative that has the top rank is given the highest score, and so on in descending order where lower values are given to the rank below it until the lowest rank is given a value of 0 (zero) or 1 [26]. The Borda method is one of the aggregation methods that are quite effective in GDSS applications [27]- [30]. Even [23] mentions that the Borda method can be used to rank the sparsity data.…”
Section: Borda Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alternative that has the top rank is given the highest score, and so on in descending order where lower values are given to the rank below it until the lowest rank is given a value of 0 (zero) or 1 [26]. The Borda method is one of the aggregation methods that are quite effective in GDSS applications [27]- [30]. Even [23] mentions that the Borda method can be used to rank the sparsity data.…”
Section: Borda Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%